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Part I. Manufacturing Matters - The History of an Old Idea Philipp Robinson Rossner, New Inroads into Well-Known Territory? On the Virtues of re-discovering Pre-Classical Political EconomyErik S. Reinert (with Ken Carpenter), German Language Economic Bestsellers before 1850. Also Introducing Giovanni Botero as a Common Reference Point of Cameralism and MercantilismPart II. Economic Ideas and Idiosyncrasy - The Example of CameralismLars Magnusson, Was Cameralism really the German Version of Mercantilism?Jurgen Backhaus, Mercantilism and Cameralism. Two Very Different Variations on the Same ThemeBertram Schefold, Goethe's Economics - Between Cameralism and LiberalismPart III. Vested Interests, Contingency and The Shaping of the Free Trade Doctrine Moritz Isenmann, From Privilege to Economic Law. Vested Interests and the Origins of Free Trade Theory in France (1687-1701)William J. Ashworth - The Demise of Regulation and Rise of Political Economy: Taxation, Industry and Fiscal Pressure in Britain 1763-1815 Part IV. Knowledge, Risk and the Idea of Infinite GrowthMarcus Sandl, Development as Possibility. Risk and Chance in the Cameralist DiscourseCarl Wennerlind, The Political Economy of Sweden's Age of Greatness: Johan Risingh and the Hartlib CirclePart V. Economic Growth and the State - From India to ItalyPrasannan Parthasarathi - State Formation and Economic Growth in South Asia, 1600-1800Peer Vries, Economic Reasons of State in Qing China: A Brief Comparative OverviewAnn Coenen, Infant Industry Protectionism and Early Modern Growth? Evidence from Eighteenth-Century Entrepreneurial Petitions in the Austrian Netherlands Sophus Reinert, Achtung! Banditi! An Alternative Genealogy of the MarketPart VI. Economic Reason of State and its Survival in Modern Economic DiscourseFrancesco Boldizzoni, The Long Shadow of Cameralism: The Atlantic Order and its Discontents